Your Interactive Pet Dinosaur
Reviewed by Matt Vickers
Published by Viacom New Media|
Age Group: Age 4 to 8
Type: More Fun
Price: Unknown |
PC version requires: P66 16 MB RAM,2x CD-ROM, Windows 95, SVGA
Mac version requires: Not available.
Description: 
The latest tile from Viacom New Media is another attempt at bringing
artificial life to your desktop. 'Your Interactive Pet Dinosaur Desktop
Pet' gives the user control over a real-time 3D T-Rex, whereby the aim
is to aid its development from a hatchling to a fully blown Jurassic
Park-style adult.
Parenthood
At the beginning of the 'game' you are presented with a menu that gives
you the option of selecting one of many different eggs, and finally
giving it a name. Once this has been done, the computer places the egg
in the middle of the dinosaurs main habitat.
The first thing that has to be done is to get the egg to hatch. In order
to do this the egg can be gently moved in order to prompt the dinosaur,
or if this form of persuasion doesn't work, the egg can be hurled up
into the air, cracking open on impact.
Controlling the movement of your pet dinosaur involves pressing the 'F-keys' which will allow your dinosaur
to perform certain actions such as jumping or singing. Movement of the dino is pretty much controlled by where you place objects that interest him.
The main aim of the game is to fully develop your hatchling. In order to
do this, all aspects of the dinosaur (health, happiness and cleanliness)
have to be kept at a certain level. Maintaining these levels will result
in reward, neglecting them will result in your dinosaur becoming ill,
and maybe even extinct.
In your inventory you have various items at your disposal, which include
toys, food and cleaning utensils. Keeping your dinosaur well fed will
maintain his health (and therefore his growth), toys will maintain his
happiness and cleaning him will obviously maintain his cleanliness.
Each of the days in dinosaur world last two hours, one hour of daylight,
and one hour of night, so things have to be done quickly to maintain the
growth of your dinosaur.
Jurassic Playground
The dinosaurs world comprises of six separate exotic locations, all linked
together by a large cave. To transfer the dinosaur across from one
location to another, the dinosaur has to enter the main cave where the
entrances to the other locations are available. Clicking on one of the
entrances allow you to send your dinosaur there.
Inside some of the locations are various activities to keep your dino'
amused. For example, in the colour cave are a selection of paints and
templates that can be coloured in with your dinosaurs tail, and there is
the Tar-pit, where you can make your dinosaur sing different notes to an
audience.
Lizard King
The graphics in 'Your Interactive Pet Dinosaur Desktop Pet' are of a
high standard throughout, and although the game has a fairly amusing
feel to it, the atmospheric backdrops and sound effects suit the game
down to a tee. The graphics on the main dinosaur are very impressive
indeed, with the high detail almost matching that of the T-Rex
featured on the original PSX demonstration disc. Animation is also of a
high quality, providing 'life-like' movement.
Extinct?
More of an entertainment title than an edutainmnet title, Your Interactive
Pet Dinosaur Desktop Pet will only really appeal to younger children.
Even though the game features appealing theme and graphics, I can't see
many kids being patient enough with this title, as it doesn't offer
enough instantaneous reward.
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